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Could a war of words between Turkey and Israel escalate toward a new crisis? - analysis
Turkey and Israel are trading heated rhetoric over Jerusalem and regional influence, raising concerns that verbal clashes could escalate into broader tensions in Syria and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Turkey set to call for action on Gaza as soon as possible, source says
Istanbul mayor's jailed lawyer denounces 'criminalization of the right to a legal defence'
Turkey arrests opposition mayor over alleged tender-rigging, state media says
Teacher’s termination at Turkish university raise worry on gov’t control
Police clashed with demonstrators at Boğaziçi University over protests sparked by Erdoğan's appointment of rector.
Amid genocide row, Turkish diplomat pays respect at ANZAC memorial -analysis
ANZAC Day commemorates the massacre of Australian and New Zealand soldiers by Turkish troops in Gallipoli in 1915. While Turkey has not conceded to the genocide, it has paid its respects.
Turkey to shut down pro-Kurdish opposition party - ruling party official
The third largest party in parliament, it has also faced a barrage of legal bids to lift the parliamentary immunity of its lawmakers.
Turkish court issues life sentences in 2016 coup trial -Anadolu
The state-owned Anadolu and other media said 25 F-16 pilots were given aggravated life sentences while four civilians were each given 79 life sentences.
Turkish court sentences US consulate employee over aiding terror group
Concerns over their relationship came into the spotlight in recent weeks as Turkey tested the S-400 missile system, prompting a furious response from Washington.
Turkey’s leadership thrives on threats and crises - analysis
Turkey has stoked a wide range of crises seemingly against anyone and everyone, while accusing its critics of 'Islamophobia'.
Losing hearts, minds and allies the Erdogan way
His style of diplomacy was first put on display in 2017, when his bodyguards beat up peaceful protesters in Washington, DC.
Tensions overshadow U.S.-Turkey talks on Syria safe zone
With ties to Washington already strained due to purchase of Russian weapons, Ankara threatens unilateral military moves to clear border area of Kurdish fighters.
The Travel Advisor: Turks vs. quirks
Turkish and United step up their business-class service with amenities galore.
Turkey's Economy threatened by Political Instability
Turkish President Erdogan demands re-run of Istanbul mayoral election, as Turkish economy continues to slump.